Center of the American Indian
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Native Americans in Oklahoma City
The Center of the American Indian (CAI) was an intertribal, Native American-led museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was housed in the second floor of the Kirkpatrick Center. The Center of the American Indian produced a quarterly journal, The Storyteller. The CAI held workshops, language classes, and symposia, such as "We Always Had Plenty: Native Americans and the Bison" held in 1989. CAI helped launch the Red Earth Festival in 1987. In 1992, the Center of the American Indian merged into Red Earth Inc., marking the end of its Native American leadership.
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Northeast 50th Street, Oklahoma City
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 35.5236 ° | E -97.4751 ° |
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Science Museum Oklahoma
Northeast 50th Street
73111 Oklahoma City
Oklahoma, United States
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